An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice

Oxford world's classics

Paperback, 504 pages

English language

Published Nov. 14, 2013 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-964262-5
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OCLC Number:
839396672

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Godwin’s Political Justice is the founding text of philosophical anarchism. Written in the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution, it exemplifies the political optimism felt by many writers and intellectuals. Godwin drew on enlightenment ideas and his background in religious dissent for the principles of justice, utility, and the sanctity of individual judgement that drove his powerful critique of all forms of secular and religious authority. He predicts the triumph of justice and equality over injustice, and of mind over matter, and the eventual vanquishing of human frailty and mortality. He also foresees the gradual elimination of practices governing property, punishment, law, and marriage and the displacement of politics by an expanded personal morality resulting from reasoned argument and candid discussion. Political Justice raises deep philosophical questions about the nature of our duty to others that remain central to modern debates on ethics and politics.

This edition reprints the first-edition …

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Subjects

  • Early works to 1800
  • Philosophy
  • Political science
  • Political ethics